Title of article :
Instructional Effectiveness of Computer Technology in Non-Computer-Oriented Courses As Perceived by South Dakota High School Business Teachers
Author/Authors :
Lu، June نويسنده , , Molstad، Lynette نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-157
From page :
158
To page :
0
Abstract :
A mailed survey about insiructionat effectiveness of computer technology was conducted among South Dakota high school business teachers in the spring of 1998. Seventy-two percent of the teachers teaching Accounting, Business Communications, Business Law, Economics, General Business and/or Office Procedures responded. Ninety percent of the respondents used computer technology in their instruction in some way. A lew descriptive statistics were calculated for the relevant questionnaire items. Use of computer hardware, software, and instructional purposes were reported. The teachersʹ perceptions of computer technology as effective instructional tools were favorable for many instructional activities. Their responses remained neutral toward some other instructional activities. Teachersʹ mean perception scores varied with the business course area. Recommendations were made to replicate the study to provide insights into the patterns of use in each course area and to identify the relationship between computer background data and perceptions. Additional research may yield further insight about the effective integration of technologies across the curriculum.
Keywords :
feeding , leptin , neuropeptide Y , Zucker rats
Journal title :
DELTA PI EPSILON JOURNAL
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
DELTA PI EPSILON JOURNAL
Record number :
25334
Link To Document :
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